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Sat 15th: Left Lyons taking 4 hours to get to Rocamadour. Strolled down to look around the old village of Rocamadour – a beautiful sight, perched on the side of a cliff. Drove 8 kms to Gramat for dinner, ending up in a classy, sadly expensive place with food nowhere near as good as what we had had at Lyon the …

A really early start - our neighbors picked us up at 8am and drove us to Cahors where there was the most amazing markets. Indoor and outdoor with foo, flowers, clothing - everything. We went to the magnificent cathedral & saw some divine secret gardens which have become my fave. Lunch by the river & then we drove home via ...

... appear quite unusual as they are open air and one gets out of the vehicle and parks the vehicle while the washer moves around it.

Yesterday we went for another canoe trip trying to make up for our rather poor showing on the Dordogne. You may recall that it took us 4.5 hours to do a 2 hour trip from Vitrac to Beynac. The river we would challenge was the mighty Vezere which is known for being more remote than the Dordogne River and less canoed. We got ...

Lovely relaxed start to the day with brekky in our courtyard before heading out to another medieval town about half an hours drive away. Sounds easy but some of the roads are definitely challenging especially when we lose the invaluable middle line. After far too long on rural roads (thank goodness Lindy was driving!) we eventually wound our way up to Gourdon which is so pretty. We walked all around, inspected yet another church, said ...

Sometimes one lucks out with one's holiday accommodation and sometimes one does not. I think we have been very fortunate to have been able to stay at Le Petits Manoir. I would highly recommend this as a place to stay for anyone visiting the Dordogne. The owners are Karen and Peter. Karen is from Houston Texas. She did an arts degree at University. She is the outward face do Le petit Manoir. She is extremely knowledgeable on things to do ...